Brooklyn Food Truck Burglary Police Seek Two Suspects
Briefly

Brooklyn Food Truck Burglary Police Seek Two Suspects
"Surveillance stills released Tuesday show a pair who smashed a lock on an unoccupied food truck at 599 Johnson Avenue on May 2, then left with a generator and a cooler before sunrise. The NYPD put out the images on May 12 as investigators work to track down the suspects and recover the stolen gear."
"According to NYPD Crime Stoppers, the two suspects first broke a lock on an unoccupied Mi Amor Halal Grill truck at about 7:05 a.m., taking off with a generator valued at roughly $2,500. About ten minutes later, around 7:15 a.m., the pair allegedly entered an unoccupied S&M Food Industry truck and grabbed a cooler filled with soda. Police say they loaded everything into a white Dodge pickup and drove off."
"The surveillance images show the suspects dressed in dark clothing with their faces covered. Investigators are asking anyone who recognizes the individuals or the truck to speak up."
"Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers by calling the hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or by submitting an internet tip, the city notes. According to the NYPD Crime Stoppers page, tips that lead to an arrest and indictment may qualify the tipster for a cash reward of up to $3,500. Tips can be submitted anonymously and are screened through the Crime Stoppers program to help protect the confidentiality of those who come forward."
Two suspects broke locks on unoccupied food trucks in Williamsburg early on May 2. Around 7:05 a.m., they entered a Mi Amor Halal Grill truck at 599 Johnson Avenue and took a generator valued at about $2,500. About ten minutes later, around 7:15 a.m., they entered an unoccupied S&M Food Industry truck and removed a cooler filled with soda. The suspects loaded the items into a white Dodge pickup and left before sunrise. Surveillance images show both individuals in dark clothing with faces covered. Investigators are seeking public help to identify the suspects and the vehicle. Tips can be submitted through NYPD Crime Stoppers for possible cash rewards.
Read at Hoodline
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]